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Monstrous Regiment Made Me Uncomfortably Aware Of The Fact That I Actually Do Have Half An Onion In My
monstrous regiment made me uncomfortably aware of the fact that i actually do have half an onion in my fridge all the time
now every freaking time i open the fridge my eyes dart to the designated for half an onion place (i also became aware of the fact that there actually is such a place in my fridge) and it's always freaking there
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